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'''29 October 2010:''' ''News from sunny Provence:'' '''[[User:Florence Vincent|Florence Vincent]]''' has completed the '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 73]]''' page, which has just been edited and [[Curator Approved|approved]] by [[Board of Curators|Senior Curator]] '''[[User:Bernard Henrissat|Bernard Henrissat]]''''''[[GH73]]''' contains peptidoglycan hydrolases with endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAG, a.k.a. GlcNAc) specificity.  Mechanistic and structural parallels between this family and other hexosaminidase families have been drawn, including '''[[GH 18]]''', whose ''CAZypedia'' page was very recently finished ''(see the preceding News item from Oct. 13)''.
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'''31 October 2025:''' ''A spooktacular addition to the CAZypedia family!'' Come and say 'Boo!' to the frighteningly well written '''[[CBM13]]''' ''CAZypedia'' page.  The '''[[CBM13]]''' family is a '''[[Carbohydrate-binding_modules#Blurred Lines: CBMs, Lectins and Outliers|lectin-like CBM family]]'''. Its first characterized members were lectins, including the B chain from the highly toxic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricin ricin] toxin from ''Ricinus communis''.  This spine tingling read was authored by '''[[User:Scott Mazurkewich|Scott Mazurkewich]]''' and '''[[User:Lauren McKee|Lauren McKee]]''' who also acted as responsible curator. ''Come and visit the scariest of ''CAZypedia'' CBM pages, '''[[CBM13|here!]]'''...  if you dare...''
 
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'''13 October 2010:''' '''[[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]]''' has just completed and approved the '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 18]]''' chitinase/endo-β-''N''-acetylglucosaminidase page, with help from '''[[User:Nathalie Juge|Nathalie Juge]]''' on the non-catalytic proteins in the family, which function as carbohydrate-binding proteins or enzyme inhibitors''Look out for links to this and several of the pages mentioned in previous News items in the latest version of the [http://www.cazy.org/ CAZy database], to be released today!''
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'''29 July 2025:''' ''[[CBM91]] is in the news!'' The xylan binding '''[[CBM91]]''' family ''CAZypedia'' page is up and runningAppended to mainly [[GH43]] xylanases this [[CBM91]] family drives interaction with substrate. The [[CBM91]] page was authored by '''[[User:Daichi Ito|Daichi Ito]]''' who also discovered the initial xylan-binding function which resulted in the creation of the [[CBM91]] CAZy family. ''Read up on this industrially interesting '''[[CBM91]]''' family '''[[CBM91|here]]'''.''
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'''08 October 2010:''' ''Trehalases!:'' ''CAZypedia'' [[Author]] '''[[User:Tracey Gloster|Tracey Gloster]]''' completed the '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 37]]''' page today, which was summarily approved by [[Responsible Curator]] '''[[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]]'''.  '''[[GH37]]''' is a trehalase-specific family; trehalases are also currently found in [[GH15]] and [[GH65]].
 
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'''06 October 2010:''' ''A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat-trick hat-trick]:'' '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 5]]''' makes three [[Curator Approved]] family pages by '''[[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]]''' in one day.  '''[[GH5]]''' is a large, poly-specific family, which makes covering the entire scope of this family challenging.  ''CAZypedia'' is an evolving resource, so readers are welcome to suggest further improvements.
 
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'''06 October 2010:''' ''More cellulases - the second family from [[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon]] in one day:'' The '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 45]]''' page has been completed and [[Curator Approved|approved]] by [[Board of Curators|Senior Curator]] '''[[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]]'''.  '''[[GH45]]''' contains ''endo''-β(1-4)glucanases (''endo''-cellulases), and a significant structural similarity to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expansin plant expansins] has been observed.
 
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'''06 October 2010:''' ''<u>Yet another</u> classic cellulase family:'' The '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 6]]''' page by '''[[User:Kathleen Piens|Kathleen Piens]]''' and '''[[User:Gideon Davies|Gideon Davies]]''' has just been upgraded to  [[Curator Approved]] status. '''[[GH6]]''' contains cellobiohydrolase II (CBHII, or Cel6A in the modern nomenclature), which is a main component of the enzyme cocktail secreted by the proficient cellulose-degrading organism, ''Hypocrea jecorica'' (''née Trichoderma reesei'').
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 3 November 2025

31 October 2025: A spooktacular addition to the CAZypedia family! Come and say 'Boo!' to the frighteningly well written CBM13 CAZypedia page. The CBM13 family is a lectin-like CBM family. Its first characterized members were lectins, including the B chain from the highly toxic ricin toxin from Ricinus communis. This spine tingling read was authored by Scott Mazurkewich and Lauren McKee who also acted as responsible curator. Come and visit the scariest of CAZypedia CBM pages, here!... if you dare...


29 July 2025: CBM91 is in the news! The xylan binding CBM91 family CAZypedia page is up and running. Appended to mainly GH43 xylanases this CBM91 family drives interaction with substrate. The CBM91 page was authored by Daichi Ito who also discovered the initial xylan-binding function which resulted in the creation of the CBM91 CAZy family. Read up on this industrially interesting CBM91 family here.